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Magneto barrel Khule in stock

I’ve never seen these before, but it looks like the Chamber Chiller. It will be interesting to see what kind of battery life you get.
They run the chamber chillers on multiple larger batteries, and have models that run on usb battery packs.
 
I’ve never seen these before, but it looks like the Chamber Chiller. It will be interesting to see what kind of battery life you get.
They run the chamber chillers on multiple larger batteries, and have models that run on usb battery packs.

I've used both, and the RifleKuhl pushes *FAR* more air and is much more durable than the Chamber Chiller, in addition to being a lot more compact. Battery life is good enough for use at several matches before needing a new battery.
 
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I have THIS with a plastic pipe fitting glued into the nozzle, and a piece of surgical tubing to run into the breach. It actually moves a lot of air (I think more than the Kuhl), and does an excellent job for about $15 total. I usually only need it on really hot days in the sun, but I have had occasion to use it.
 
The noise from a few drone motors must be excruciating among all the gun fire and muzzle breaks...
Guns shots are natural and obviously normal at a gun range. My RifleKuhl's frequency is extremely annoying (sometimes embarrassing) when wearing electronic ear pro's. For some reason the frequency/pitch/tone of the riflekuhl is amplified when wearing ear pro even at it's lowest setting.
 
I noticed you can change the pitch of the sound by pushing the bolt forward so it touched the Riflekuhl....also, I shut off my electronic ear pro when using it. I'm going to use it in my next match.

Yes, the pitch get's duller when I push my bolt to it so it's contacting the Riflekuhl and I'll turn off my ear pro. The bad news is other fellow shooters may have electronic ear pro and I'm trying to be "mindful" and respectful of all around me. Running my riflekuhl at the range during a hot session is kind of like having a newborn cry in a movie theater.
 
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I can agree with you on this. I'll make sure to put my rifle as far away as possible from the other shooters. It still makes a far better chamber flag than I thought possible. I wish other chamber flags had a built in magnet.
 
The noise from a few drone motors must be excruciating among all the gun fire and muzzle breaks...
Here's the thing, most high end electronic ears completely dampen the rifle blasts while allowing normal sounds to be heard at full or even enhanced volume. The cracks are muted, but when there is a persistent sound like a fan motor they tend to pick it up more, and it drowns out all the other sounds at regular volume.

I can keep mine IN my backpack and run the surgical tubing to the breach so it's pretty damn quite.
 
I run electronic ear pro, and I don't really notice my RifleKuhl when it's running unless I am within a few feet of it. I assume the exact model of ear pro you're wearing plays into how much it pick up the noise.
 
I am just being a smartass in the end, but I wonder if the civilized suppressor only squads at matches will now be barrel cooler free? Perhaps Silent Night should consider the same...

At what point does noise, or noise complaints, become absurd in a sport dominated by noise?


On subject, I think the product from Magneto Speed is on point and it offers a reliable and molded product that took aspects from the other options before it and improved on them.
 
No one hates muzzle brakes more than a guy in a carbine class, with a dude on each side of him, shooting 10.5” SBR’s with muzzle brakes. Every time I got a good sight picture with my red dot *BONNNG* dot becomes an oval for 5 seconds before clearing up.
 
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No one hates muzzle brakes more than a guy in a carbine class, with a dude on each side of him, shooting 10.5” SBR’s with muzzle brakes. Every time I got a good sight picture with my red dot *BONNNG* dot becomes an oval for 5 seconds before clearing up.

My SBR wears a can full time for this reason. I'd rather stand next to my SAUM with a Fat Bastard than my SBR without the can.
 
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"its too loud" :ROFLMAO:

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I love mine...especially when testing several ammo types in a rifle...with a can. Would never consider carrying it to a match, but sure is nice for testing, zeroing, etc The genius is strong with this one...
 
Yes, the pitch get's duller when I push my bolt to it so it's contacting the Riflekuhl and I'll turn off my ear pro. The bad news is other fellow shooters may have electronic ear pro and I'm trying to be "mindful" and respectful of all around me. Running my riflekuhl at the range during a hot session is kind of like having a newborn cry in a movie theater.

Who knew that competitors were so sensitive??? :ROFLMAO: And an active gun range is like a movie theater? :LOL:

Are they "mindful" of their muzzle brakes blowing everyone away?

I'm really surprised at the comments about the Riflekuhl being "loud" and annoying. Amused, really.
 
I run electronic ear pro, and I don't really notice my RifleKuhl when it's running unless I am within a few feet of it. I assume the exact model of ear pro you're wearing plays into how much it pick up the noise.

Same here. I didn't find it annoying at all. Maybe their ear pro sucks? LOL!